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Scent Delivery System

fawnzy

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I believe in using scent. I’ve seen it work many times. What I don’t like is tromping around in the dark making all kinds of noise and possibly leaving my own scent around as well.

So, here is my solution.
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I’ll paint them blaze orange and find a way of attaching some kind of cotton patches to them. Maybe a cardboard fletching that will absorb some scent?

They will sit lower to the ground than recommended (unless I stab a tree 20’ up) but I can either throw them from the base of the tree or from my platform.

If nothing else it will be a fun failed experiment.


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That looks like fun
And if it was legal would be a great way to try and get squirrel that are ratting you out
 
Blow dart. McD straw-Qtip-Pin.


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I like it. Pick up some cotton rounds. Cut them into narrow rectangles and tape around the shaft. Good luck!
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I had a plan to make a scent ‘paintball’ that you shot out of a blowgun or slingshot. Exposure to moisture in the air, or impact, would compromise the shell and release the scent. Then I found out how the market for deer piss is a likely culprit for spread of some of the diseases were fighting in the herd now.
 
In Canada we can only buy artificial scent. The first generation sucked but I think they are getting better.


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There it is. I’m using a Hoppes cleaning patch to soak up the deer scent.

I’ll wear gloves to handle them.


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You could use this product. Saw it on YouTube a few years back. Never tried it but seems to be the same thing your thinking just on steroids.
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Cool idea. I think I’ll try the darts though. Much quieter


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